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  The more regulations
  The poorer the people。
  The more sharp weapons
  The more troubled the country。
  The cleverer the people
  The more distractions。
  The wider the knowledge of law;
  The more there are thieves and rogues。
  So the wise say:
  I take no action and the people transform themselves。
  I remain still and the people set themselves right。
  I don抰 interfere and the people themselves prosper。
  I am free of desires and the people of themselves
  Hold to the un…carved block。

  58

  When government meanders
  The people are straightforward。
  When government interferes
  The people are cunning。
  The fortunate leans on the unfortunate;
  The unfortunate crouches beneath the fortunate。
  Who knows when to stop?
  Where is the simple?
  The simple becomes cunning;
  The good becomes perverse。
  The people have certainly
  Been wrong for a long time!
  So the wise are foursquare
  But not sharp。
  Have corners
  But don抰 cut。
  Extend themselves
  But spare others。
  Shine out
  But don抰 glare。

  59

  In governing the people and serving heaven
  Moderation is best in a ruler。
  By being moderate
  One starts from the Way。
  Starting from the Way
  One gains a wealth of virtue。
  Gaining a wealth of virtue
  There is nothing that can抰 be overcome。
  When there抯 nothing that can抰 be overcome
  There are no limitations。
  When there are no limitations
  The realm can be achieved。
  When the mother of the realm is achieved;
  One endures。
  This is called 慸eep roots and a firm stem?br》 Through which one acquires long life。

  60

  Ruling a large state is like boiling a delicate fish。
  When the realm is governed by the Way
  Malicious influences lose their power。
  Or rather they retain their power
  But cause the people no harm。
  Neither they nor the wise
  Cause the people harm。
  Since neither harms the people
  Their merit is one and the same。

  61

  A large state should be the estuary of a river;
  Where all the streams of the world come together。
  In the coming together of the world
  The female overcomes the male by weakness。
  Being weak she takes the lower position。
  So a large state taking the lower position
  Allies itself with a small state。
  A small state taking the lower position
  Is allied with a large state。
  One by taking the lower position allies itself;
  The other by taking the lower position is allied。
  All the large state wishes
  Is to join with and nourish the other。
  All the small state wishes
  Is for its services to be accepted by the other。
  In order to achieve what they wish
  The great adopt the lower position。

  62

  The Way is the myriad creatures?refuge。
  It is that which the good extend;
  And that which defends the bad。
  Eloquent words can win promotion。
  Eloquent actions can elevate。
  Even if a person is bad; should one reject them?
  When the ruler is installed
  And the three great ministers appointed;
  Though jade disks
  And four…horse teams are offered;
  It抯 better to grant the gift of the Way
  Without stirring from one抯 place。
  Why was the Way valued of old?
  Was it not said it brought achievement;
  And mitigated the punishment of the guilty。
  So it was prized by the realm。

  63

  Do what involves no action。
  Promote things without meddling。
  Savour what has no flavour。
  Make the small; great
  And the few; many。
  Counter harm with virtue。
  Tackle the difficult while it抯 still easy;
  Address the great while it抯 still small。
  Difficult things have easy beginnings;
  Great things have small beginnings。
  Because the wise never try to be great;
  That is how they achieve greatness。
  Rash promises are rarely fulfilled。
  Thinking things easy makes them difficult。
  The wise treat things as if they were difficult。
  And so are not overcome by difficulties。

  64

  It抯 easy to control what is at rest。
  It抯 easy to handle what抯 not yet developed。
  It抯 easy to shatter what抯 still un…tempered。
  It抯 easy to disperse what抯 still limited。
  Deal with things before they grow。
  Manage affairs before they抮e chaotic。
  A tree as wide as a man抯 arms
  Grows from a tiny seed。
  A tower nine stories high
  Rises from piles of earth。
  A journey of a thousand miles
  Starts with a single step。
  Whoever meddles with things ruins them。
  Whoever grasps things loses them。
  The wise by non…action ruin nothing。
  By not grasping they lose nothing。
  People in their projects
  Fail on the brink of success。
  Be as careful at the end as the start
  And failure will be avoided。
  So the wise desire to be free of desire;
  And place no value on what is scarce:
  Learn how to exist without learning;
  And correct the faults of the many:
  Help all things to conform to nature;
  And avoid the rashness of action。

  65

  Those of old who were skilled in the Way
  Did not use it to enlighten people;
  But rather to maintain simplicity。
  When people are difficult to govern
  It抯 because they抳e become too clever。
  Governing the state by cleverness
  Is a disaster for the state。
  Not to govern a state by cleverness
  Is a blessing for the state。
  These are the givens。
  To always understand the given;
  Is called mysterious virtue。
  Mysterious virtue is deep and profound。
  When things return to the given; it returns。
  And only then are things in complete accord。

  66

  The reason why River and Sea can be
  The rulers of the hundred valleys
  Is because they adopt the lower position。
  So they can command the hundred valleys。
  In order to command people
  You should be humble with them。
  If you want to lead people
  You should follow behind。
  So the wise command the people
  But avoid being a burden。
  They go in front of the people
  But cause no obstruction。
  Therefore the realm gladly upholds them;
  And never resents doing so。
  Because they do not contend
  No one in the realm contends with them。

  67

  The whole world calls my Way vast
  And says it resembles nothing else。
  It is precisely because it is vast
  That it resembles nothing else。
  If it resembled something else
  How could it be anything but small?
  I have three treasures
  I hold to and cherish。
  The first is compassion;
  The second is moderation;
  The third is called not rashly
  Taking the lead in the realm。
  Being compassionate I can show courage;
  Being moderate I can be generous;
  Not rashly taking the lead
  I can command the officials。
  Courage without compassion;
  Generosity without moderation;
  Going in front instead of behind;
  Is certain to end in destruction。
  With compassion you will win in war
  And be impregnable in peace。
  Heaven will protect you
  With the gift of compassion。

  68

  The greatest warrior is not formidable。
  The greatest fighter is never angry。
  The best strategist never encounters the enemy。
  The best employer of talent is humble。
  This is known as the power of non…contention。
  This is known as respecting others?talents。
  This is known as echoing the profundity of heaven。

  69

  The strategists say:
  慖t抯 rash to play the host: I prefer to play the guest。
  It抯 rash to go forward an inch; I retreat a foot instead。?br》 This is known as advancing without moving;
  Rolling up one抯 sleeve without an arm;
  Meeting an enemy by force without an enemy;
  And waging war without a battle。
  There抯 nothing worse than treating war lightly。
  Doing that will lose me all my treasure。
  When two opponents encounter each other;
  The one that is most regretful will win。

  70

  My words are easy to understand
  And easy to put into practice;
  Ye

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